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Songs for Struggle – Fruit of Labor Singing Ensemble Fruit of Labor Singing Ensemble is the cultural arm of Black Workers for Justice. The following video depicts the origins of Fruit of Labor World Cultural Center. This video also depicts struggle around Hamlet (NC) Chicken Processing Plant Fire in 1991 that led to the death of 25 workers. Fruit of …

The Black Liberation Movement has reawakened. Militant activists are fighting against police terror, for jobs and a livable wage, for housing for the homeless, against environmental racism, for quality education, for human rights for our LGBT brothers and sisters, and more. This manifesto is a contribution toward uniting our diverse forces into one mighty movement for Black liberation and the …

Fruit of Labor World Cultural Center organized Juneteenth Celebration on June 17, 2017. Juneteenth marks the celebration of end of slavery of June 19, 1865. This celebration included food, musical performances and much more. Check out pictures from the event below.

Raleigh Organizes for May Day Rally May Day 2017 rally in Raleigh and Durham highlighted Workers Solidarity with Black, Brown, Muslims, women, LGBTQ and immigrant workers. The actions Started with a high spirited rally with over casted sky , winds and pouring rains at the Raleigh ‘s Moore Square Park. Nathanette Mayo (President of NC Public Service Workers Union-UE local 150) …

Watch a thought provoking film and participate in a lively discussion/critique/analysis on “The State of the Workers/Oppressed & Our Struggles in the Current Political Climate/Why we must unite the isolated/fragmented battle fronts?” Potluck Dinner provided.

If you love reading – suspense, mystery, historical fiction, nonfiction, science fiction, health/mind/fitness, poetry with a focus on African American and other writers of color; you are invited to come out. This month we will be completing the discussion about the book: At the Dark End of the Street – Black Women, Rape and Resistance – A New History of the Civil Rights Movement from Rosa Parks to the Rise of Black Power by author Danielle L. McGuire; For more information contact: Nathanette at 919-876-7187 or nlmayo5@yahoo.com.